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Josh Brosius Should I invest in Single family Renting or Mulitifamily units
14 September 2016 | 2 replies
I'm 21 and I'm close to having the savings for my real estate era to begin.
Elizabeth Haddock New Member from Georgia
16 September 2016 | 3 replies
I may be looking at hard lending (private loans). 
Mas Yoshida Growth Strategy and Self Directed IRA Rules
16 September 2016 | 14 replies
The more properties I have with leverage, the faster I can save the CF gains towards the next property.
Account Closed The BRRRR Stategy (Need Advice From People Doing It)
16 September 2016 | 4 replies
The point of the BRRRR is to get long term financing that is cheap so you can rinse and repeat, aka bank financing or private money.  
Anand S. New investor from San Diego
19 September 2016 | 32 replies
I have a few questions, excuse my greed ;)Please let me know if you prefer to answer over email or if you prefer not to answer some, if it is private. 1.
Mark Elliott private money lender
30 December 2016 | 1 reply
hello to all. i am looking for some information on a private lender listed here on BP. his name is tom woodward and his company is corporate funding group. just wondering if anyone has had any experiences with him and his organization. 
Sean Thompson Network Building for Future Business
15 September 2016 | 1 reply
With my current financial position, the properties need to have at least 1.2 rent/value ratio or higher, be 75% of value, and $150k or less. if the numbers work out in the near future, i would like to start using hard money lenders for the down payment and closing costs on the properties, and purchase them traditionally. i would like for these properties to also have a 1.0 or higher rent/value, and with my current credit i can get approved for around $150k-$200k, so the property would need to be below that. once i fill up my 10 allowed traditional financing properties, then i would go hard money lenders for down payment / closing costs, and private financing for the long term. by that time though my own portfolio should be able to provide down payments in leu of hard money. your comments and positive feedback / critizism about my strategy going forward is appreciated. i am a brand new real estate investor, finishing up on my first hard money/refinance acquisition now, so im just getting started and looking to grow the portfolio quickly. thank you
Madison Blaxton Looking for hard money/private money in Tulsa, Oklahoma
19 September 2016 | 2 replies

Im not new to real estate but have just started playing the game again. Im in the Tulsa area. I have a few deals lined up and am looking for financing. I have a lender lined up already but I just want to see what else...

Marvin Romero How to place a lender in first position
15 September 2016 | 5 replies
Hey guys,Hope all is going well I was curious I have some potential private lenders that will be investing with me but I am new to this private lending game?
William Collins BRRRR next brick in the wall
28 January 2017 | 21 replies
@Charles Wiegert I partnered with private money (my cousin) for the initial nest egg which we are reusing.